Reviews St. Paul Cathedral

St. Paul Cathedral

How to deny a visit to the second largest church in Britain, built in the seventeenth century in pure Baroque style. Besides the spectacular views of London, you can take a moment for inner reflections and contemplation.

St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral is an iconic part of the London skyline and is also a symbol of the hope, strength and resilience of the city. Above all, this historic building is a lasting monument to the glory of God dedicated to St Paul, since 604 AD. Throughout the years, the cathedral has remained a busy, working church where millions of people come to find peace. This is an Anglican cathedral situated on Ludgate Hill, the highest peak in London.

Temple Church is a medieval church rich in history. It was built by the Knights of the Templar in the twelfth century and was chosen by Dan Brown to set some ups and downs of his novel, "The Da Vinci Code". Why not take advantage of a holiday in...

Reviewed by:Editorial StaffAddress: Temple Place, City of London
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Monument and Historic Building

Come and visit this church, with its characteristic sand color, as did Shakespeare in the moments of silence that preceded the presentation of his shows at the nearby Globe Theatre. From here you can admire one of the best views of London.